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Foreign institutional investors shun Indian stocks

By Jo Johnson in New Delhi

Published: May 29 2006 15:20 | Last updated: May 29 2006 15:20

Foreign institutional investors have continued to sell Indian equities despite calmer market conditions, official figures show, raising concerns over how the country will finance a growing current account deficit.

Foreign funds have sold $2.4bn of Indian equities since the market peaked on May 11, with the largest net outflows coming late last week when nearly $800m was withdrawn in two days.

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